On Tuesday, day 704 of Israel’s ongoing genocide in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli assault on the civilian population of 2.3 million Palestinians in Gaza continued non-stop, with airstrikes, forced displacement, and an Israeli-created famine that continues to kill children, disabled and elderly people on a daily basis. Israel killed 52 Palestinians in Gaza on Tuesday, including 10 Palestinians who were shot by Israeli snipers and US mercenaries at the so-called ‘aid’ site run by the US corporation ‘GHF’ in the southern Strip.

Ambulance and civil defense crews continue their efforts to recover the missing under the rubble of targeted homes and buildings, as Israeli airstrikes continue non-stop.

The Gaza Strip is witnessing catastrophic humanitarian and health conditions, in light of the continued Israeli bombing, severe shortages of food, medicine and fuel, and restricted access to humanitarian aid.

The Journalists Syndicate reported Tuesday that 31 female journalists and dozens of female media producers were killed by Israeli forces from the beginning of the Israeli occupation aggression on October 7, 2023 until the beginning of September 2025, confirming that most were killed inside their homes with their family members in crimes that amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity.

The union indicated, in a report issued by the Freedom Committee, that the Israeli occupation deliberately targets Palestinian female journalists, especially those working in digital media and international institutions such as Anadolu, Al Jazeera Mubasher, the Associated Press, and Russia Today, with the aim of silencing the Palestinian feminist voice and obliterating the facts documented on the ground.

 

More than 138 economists from around the world, including prominent professors, researchers and academics, denounced Israel’s use of starvation as a weapon of war against the Palestinian people, calling on the international community to hold the occupation government accountable and impose comprehensive sanctions and boycotts to deter the Israeli war machine.

Economists stressed, in a joint statement issued on Tuesday, that the famine and widespread destruction that Gaza has been witnessing for nearly two years is not an accidental or temporary event, but rather the result of a declared Israeli political plan based on ethnic cleansing and forced displacement, warning that the continued disregard for these policies perpetuates Israel’s impunity for war crimes that will leave their destructive effects for decades to come.

 

Among the attacks documented on Tuesday:

Five Palestinians were killed and several others injured after Israeli occupation forces struck a tent sheltering displaced families near the Palestine Mosque in western Gaza City.

Local sources reported that on Tuesday evening, an Israeli occupation drone bombed a tent housing displaced people in the Gaza port, killing two citizens and wounding others.

Local sources reported that occupation warplanes bombed four houses in the Intelligence District and the Zidane Building, northwest of Gaza City, and also bombed a house in the Talbani neighborhood, east of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip.

The two young men, Ahmed Taha Maqat and Muhammad Ahmed Al-Zamara, were killed as a result of Israeli occupation aircraft targeting a group of citizens in the Zarqa area in the Al-Tuffah neighborhood, northeast of Gaza City.

A child was also killed by Israeli army gunfire near aid points south of Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip.

Late last night, an Israeli airstrike targeted the Ibn Taymiya Mosque in Deir Al-Balah, central Gaza Strip. This video documents the moment it was hit.

Aftermath of the bombing of Ibn Taymiya Mosque:

Israeli occupation aircraft are flying at low altitude over Gaza City following threats demanding that the million people living there ‘evacuate’ – despite the fact that Gaza is completely walled in by Israeli walls, fences and military and naval blockades, and there is no safe place where people can evacuate to.

This map shows the areas ordered by Israel to evacuate – virtually the entire Gaza Strip has been ordered into one tiny area near the southwestern coast of the tiny coastal enclave. Many Palestinians have vowed to remain, even if Israel continues their relentless campaign of ethnic cleansing.

Ali Abu Azra, a one-and-a-half-year-old child, has been suffering from severe malnutrition due to the Israeli occupation’s siege on Gaza, along with a critical calcium deficiency for more than six months, as the Israeli army has blocked the entry of baby formula into Gaza. Ali is one of thousands of children in Gaza facing these dire conditions.

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Multiple civilians were killed and injured last night, with more than 25 people missing under the rubble, after an Israeli airstrike targeted the Al-Husari family’s home in the Al-Shati refugee camp, west of Gaza City.

“Can anyone hear me?” A voice is heard underneath the rubble, where volunteers work with their bare hands to try to rescue survivors from under the rubble under a house in Gaza.

Early Tuesday morning, the bodies of five civilians who died while trying to obtain aid near a distribution center southwest of the city were brought to Nasser Medical Complex in the city of Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip.

The Israeli army has issued orders threatening the entire population of Gaza City, the largest and oldest city in the Strip, dating back thousands of years and known throughout history as a place where trade routes from north Africa and the Arab world converged, to immediately leave to the south of Gaza.

According to Al Jazeera: On Tuesday, a new order was issued for the residents of Gaza City to evacuate and head towards the southern Gaza Strip, amid the continuation of the military operation on the city with intense bombardment that led to the injury and killing of hundreds of Palestinians.

In a statement, the spokesman for the occupation army, Avichay Adraee, ordered the residents of Gaza City, who are present in all its neighborhoods, from the Old City and Tuffah in the east, to the sea in the west, to evacuate immediately through the Rashid axis towards what he claims is a “humanitarian zone” in Al-Mawasi, near Khan Yunis in the south.

He added that the Israeli army is “determined to attack Gaza City with great force” to “end Hamas”, as he described it.

The Israeli occupation’s raids and artillery shelling continue throughout Gaza City.

Local media said that a house was bombed in the vicinity of Al-Qawqa roundabout in Beach Camp West of Gaza City, resulting in the death and injury of two Palestinians, in addition to the loss of more than 25 people.

Yesterday, Monday, the Israeli army destroyed the Al-Salam Tower, which was home to hundreds of Palestinians in the center of Gaza City and is adjacent to large camps for displaced people, including cancer patients and wounded Palestinians. Israel gave residents and the refugees living in tents below the building just minutes to evacuate before they bombed the high-rise apartment building.

This came after the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu boasted earlier on Monday that his army destroyed 50 residential buildings in Gaza City within two days, vowing to demolish more and proceed with displacement plans for the hundreds of thousands of residents of Gaza City.

Palestinians, desperate for food, try to get their bowls filled at a charity kitchen:

Mohammad Abu Qamar of Al Jazeera reports: In his tent that he set up on Rashid Coastal Street, west of Gaza City, Karim Hamdan lives displaced with his four daughters in harsh living conditions after he left the northern Gaza Strip 4 months ago.

Hamdan is surrounded by thousands of tents bordered by the seashore to the west, and its residents are threatened by encroachment Israeli occupation army Coming to them from the east.

Scenes of misery gather on the 13-kilometre coastal road to northern Gaza, starting from the port Zikim It is located in the far northwest of the Gaza Strip, where hungry people are forced to go there in the hope that they will return with little food, and it reaches the area separating Gaza City from the central governorate.

This comes in the context of the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, which has so far resulted in the killing of 64,522 citizens and the injury of 163,096 others, the majority of whom are children and women, in addition to the displacement of hundreds of thousands of citizens, while the famine resulting from the siege has claimed the lives of 393 citizens, including 140 children.